2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ics.2005.05.152
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Opening eyes to intellectual disability: Evaluating the vision of people with intellectual disability

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“…For example, McClimens, Lewis, and Brewster (2012) reported on the use of a high‐fidelity patient simulator to educate nursing students in epilepsy management with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Ilett et al (2005) reported on development of a curriculum for providing vision care that included materials on clinical management.…”
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“…For example, McClimens, Lewis, and Brewster (2012) reported on the use of a high‐fidelity patient simulator to educate nursing students in epilepsy management with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Ilett et al (2005) reported on development of a curriculum for providing vision care that included materials on clinical management.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nine of the reviewed articles had components of cross‐sector collaboration. These included efforts to improve collaboration between healthcare professional students and early childhood educators (Prelock, 2000), clinical placements in schools (Jones & Donald, 2007; Mabry & Mosca, 2006), providing speech language pathology services to children with Down syndrome living in a rural area when schools were not in session (Kleinhans & Hart, 2012), collaboration with a Birth to Three program (Fox et al, 2007), camps for children and adolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (Brown et al, 2018; Chueh & Chen, 2014; Harrison & Laforest, 2011; Hou et al, 2018; Lante et al, 2010), and with the Special Olympics (Ilett et al, 2005; Maheady, 1998; McGahee et al, 2018). Maheady (1998) was the earliest published article in this area.…”
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